Another couple of pics from Granny’s photo album – nothing noted on the rear but the photos around them in the album are dated 1928. Notice how The Guy with the Hat’s legs are buckling under the strain. The cheeky madam pulling his ears is my Grandmother!

Granny in the middle – she looks like Trouble. I love the girls’ hats. Some of these faces are now becoming very familiar, and I only need ONE pic putting a name to a face and I can start the identification process :-)

Why not head over to Sepia Saturday and check out everyone else’s photos!

Wonderful photos ~~ such treasures! I love fun images like these. They really showcase the participants’ senses of humor and make them seem like “real people” and not just two-dimensional faces on a piece of glossy paper. Makes me wish I’d known them!

Another couple of fine photographs : and photographs that are so infused with life which, for the time, seems to be rare. Such a pleasant change from all the stiff and formal poses. It is almost a shock to realise that people of that generation lived and loved and laughed almost the same as we do.

I’m thinking about participating in Creative Gene’s “iGenie Awards” for the Carnival of Genealogy. One of the topics is “Best Screen Play.” I was thinking this morning how few (maybe one) photographs I have of my family at play.
So these photographs are fun and fabulous. They brought a chuckle. I hope you find the one photo with a name that will help you continue.